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We are Soldiers Still

A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam

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We are Soldiers Still

De: Harold G. Moore, Joseph L. Galloway
Narrado por: Joseph L. Galloway
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“Powerful. . . . A candid, highly informative, and heartfelt tale of forgiveness between former fierce enemies in the Vietnam War.” St. Petersburg Times

The #1 New York Times bestseller We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young brought to life one of the most pivotal and heartbreaking battles of the Vietnam War. In this powerful sequel, Lt. Gen Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway bring us up to date on the cadre of soldiers introduced in their first memoir.

Returning to Vietnam’s Ia Drang Valley more than four decades after the battle, Moore and Galloway renew their relationships with ten American veterans of the fabled conflict—and with former adversaries—exploring how the war changed them all, as well as their two countries. We Are Soldiers Still is an emotional journey back to hallowed ground, putting a human face on warfare as the authors reflect on war’s devastating cost. The book includes an Introduction by Gen H. Norman Schwarzkopf.

©2008 Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway; (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers
Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Literatura y Ficción Militar Situaciones Difíciles Violencia Guerra de Vietnam Guerra Soldados Inspirador Japón imperial
Informative Content • Historical Insights • Leadership Lessons • Educational Value • Engaging Storytelling

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There wasn’t anything I did not like. The book was well written, the authors spoke of their experiences. They gave incredible insight into leadership in combat and in life.

The understand and lessons on leadership from both authors

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A wonderfully informative follow up with deep insight into the feelings of the author. The stories of those he interviewed were fascinating.

Follow up to We were Soldiers Once and Young

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Memories are flawed, this book goes the extra step in focusing, filling and validation of those gaps.

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What did you love best about We Are Soldiers Still?

A great companion to we were soldiers

Who was your favorite character and why?

Dumb Question

Have you listened to any of Joseph L. Galloway’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

no But I meet him and had a chance to talk with him he is a great story teller

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

Any additional comments?

In a war that was chaotic this gave something back to the men that were on the adventure

Real Men

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Parts of the story of war in Viet Nam not seen elsewhere. Very interesting and informative.

Disliked periods of music which lengthened the audiobook yet adding nothing.

Big picture misses: CIA actions - Phoenix Program; NV killing all who might disagree.

Interesting, informative, yet missing big picture issues. Well worth the listen for content.

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